The first individual reaction in the SST paradigm is a kind of social cognitive reaction conflict affected by the physical
significance of the stimulus; that is, external activities.
The first individual reaction in the SST paradigm is a type of social cognitive reaction conflict affected by the physical
significance of the stimulus.
Not exact matches
Nerve cells in the parietal lobe registered the lack
of countable dots as a missing visual
stimulus, without quantitative
significance and therefore fundamentally different from numbers.
Hereby, brain regions involved in the coding
of stimulus significance (amygdala, cingulate cortex) and in attentional control
of stimulus processing (thalamus, parietal cortex) are activated.
Participants were excluded from further analyses if their hit rates during the fMRI session for grammatical sequences, ungrammatical sequences with category violations, or ungrammatical sequences with state violations (see
Stimuli) fell below the 5 %
significance level
of performing above chance according to a binomial test.